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This is not to the OP problem but a little info for others. If the wheel is not clear coated and left dirty for a long time you can clean off the oxidation with Lysol toilet bowl cleaner. Follow the directions for cleaning the toilet bowl. It has a mild acid in it and will clean the wheel in prep for polishing. I use Flitz or Mothers. Wheel polish with Flitz and hand polish with Mothers.

Busch, Mothers are good for un-coated aluminum wheels. Also, motorcycles shops sell products that are especially good to polish metals, and you may find something there for your water spots.
Some years ago I had an older coach with coated aluminum wheels and the coating was damaged and the wheels looked terrible. I used various solvents and lots of elbow grease to remove the coating and then I polished the wheels just like a normal aluminum wheel. The looked great.